E Mail Essay Examples

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email revolution, complaining that it has replaced letter-writing, which they see as a superior form of communication. But, it is simply just that there is a new generation, and if they have the internet under their hands, it should be used. But, email should be used with a caution that the way you speak on the internet is not the way you should speak, or especially spell in real life conversation. The people who see letter-writing as the "superior form of communication", are those who get strong emotion when they send and receive email, and people who grew up most likely pre-1980. The new generation has the e-mail under their hands, and it has become a daily part of their lives.
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HRM
CONFIDENTIAL NOTICE: This message contains confidential information and is intended only for the individual/s named. If you are not the named addressee you should not disseminate, distribute or copy this e-mail. Please notify the sender immediately by e-mail if you have received this e-mail by mistake and delete this e-mail from your system. E-mail transmission cannot be guaranteed to be secure or error-free as information could be intercepted, corrupted, lost, destroyed, arrive late or incomplete, or contain viruses. The sender therefore does not accept liability for any errors or omissions in the contents of this message, which arise as a result of e-mail transmission. If verification
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Written Exercise Unit 2 Assignment 5
Completion Exercises
Find the word or phrase that completes each of the following statements. All these questions refer to Internet, e-mail, and networking.
1. E-mail is short for ________________________ | 1. electronic mail |
2. How long does it take for an e-mail message to arrive in the recipients inbox? | 2. within seconds or minutes |
3. In order to use e-mail you must have an Internet connection, an e-mail program, and ________________________ | 3. e‑mail address |
4. Name two free e-mail services. | 4. yahoo and gmail |
5. The e-mail messages you have just received are in your __________ | 5. inbox |
6. Sequences of
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Business Communications Trends
Business communication is not limited to speaking on the phone and negotiating a contract. It is also the communication of writing and use of electronic equipment and mobile machinery, and interpretation of data. Most important is the written and verbal communication of business that makes a business function. Interpersonal skills need to be applied in writing and speaking to communicate effectively with other individuals or machines. I think the most important current trends of business communication is electronic communication such as e-mail and instant messaging.
E-mail communication is effective and cost saving for companies. Long distance tolls
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Associate Level Material
Appendix D
E-mail Etiquette
Read the following e-mails. For each e-mail:
• Describe any content and formatting errors found.
• Determine if the content is appropriate for a workplace setting. If it is, explain why. If not, identify the errors made and rewrite the e-mail, to be appropriate.
| |
|E-mail One |
|To: Tom
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Axia College Material
Appendix D
E-mail Etiquette
Read the following e-mails. For each e-mail:
• Describe any content and formatting errors found.
• Determine if the content is appropriate for a workplace setting. If it is, explain why. If not, identify the errors made and rewrite the e-mail, to be appropriate.
E-mail One
To: Tom
Subject line: Talent Reallocation
Tom,
This e-mail is in reference to the two employees who are going to be terminated Friday. We have determined that they are Nicole Stone and Lorenzo Torres. As we discussed yesterday, their performances are not on par with those of other employees in the accounting department; interventions with these
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I can remember, as a child, looking forward to the mail being delivered. The eagerness I felt as I waited for my mother to sift through it and the joy I felt when, on those rare occasions, I received a letter. It was not the actual words on the page that held the true excitement but rather I was important enough to receive that page of words that came wrapped in an envelope with my name on it! Now, many years later, I watch my ten-year-old daughter eagerly check her e-mail with the same enthusiasm, to see if she has received a special “letter.” The ordinary mail holds no excitement for her any longer, unless of course it is birthday mail, and writing a letter has lost its flare as
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decided to install a new e-mail package to streamline communications within the company. Fred would like to have one common calendar for his all 500 employees. The expected features of the new e-mail package are “background processing” that doesn't get a great deal of attention. This includes managing connections, checking for errors in commands and e-mail messages, and reacting accordingly. The e-mail software vendors offered two different e-mail system for solution. One vendor is offering an SMTP-based two-tier client server architecture. The second vendor is offering a Web-based e-mail architecture. Fred doesn't understand either one.
a) Briefly explain to Fred, in layman's terms
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E-mail Acceptable Use Policy
Purpose
E-mail is a critical mechanism for business communications at Richman Investments. However, use of Richman Investments’ electronic mail systems and services are a privilege, not a right, and therefore must be used with respect and in accordance with the goals of Richman Investments.
The objectives of this policy are to outline appropriate and inappropriate use of Richman Investments’ e-mail systems and services in order to minimize disruptions to services and activities, as well as comply with applicable policies and laws.
Scope
This policy applies to all e-mail systems and services owned by Richman Investments, all e-mail account users/holders at
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There are several reasons an organization should limit their employees viewing personal e-mail, especially during work hours. Employees who check their e-mail during working hours are not focusing on their duties at hand. Some may become so involved in reading and responding to e-mail that their work does not get finished, causing poor production for their employer. E-mail checkers can also cause clogging of the “company’s network” which results in the company’s work from transmitting or receiving. This means that the company may not receive a client’s request until it is too late.
Though there are reasons companies should monitor or band their employees from viewing e-mails, there
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they are more prone to look after the firm in the long term. They are also able to sway intransigent unions, as Royal Mail has a union that is strongly opposed to the processes and way that they have been treated following the privatization. They also have more power when it comes to long- term investments, which will be a major factor in the coming years for Royal Mail (Why is the Royal Mail being Privatized?, 2013). They will need capital investment into Infrastructure to help them become competitive in the parcel market. They will also need to become more efficient in the mail delivery as mail will follow its descending trend and can only go one way with the rise of E-mail, Skype, text
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IT/205 week 4 Checkpoint
How e-mail would benefit an organization is that when they e-mail, it makes it easier to get feedback from customers. Also, they can use the e-mail for other clients to get information to from. E-mail is a good thing, but it can also lead to a bunch of junk mail. But, that is why there is the fact that when you do get junk email, you have a spot for it. Another thing is that when employees have an e-mail, they can correspond with customers, and future customers easier. The reason why an organization would want to limit how an employee uses the e-mail is because the employees might start using it as their own e-mail. Also, e-mail is not what it is once thought of
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. Before Chou drafted the agreement, a BTT manager sent Chou an e-mail with the subject line â€œStrat Dealâ€ that repeated the key terms of the distribution agreement including price, time frames, and obligations of both parties. Although the e-mail never used the word contract, it stated that all of the terms had been agreed upon. Chou believed that this e-mail was meant to replace the earlier notion that he should draft a contract, and one month passed. BTT then sent Chou a fax requesting that he send a draft for a distribution agreement contract. Despite the fact that Chou did so immediately after receiving the BTT fax, several more months passed without response from BTT. BTT had a change
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drafted the agreement, a BTT manager
sent Chou an e-mail with the subject line “Strat Deal”
that repeated the key terms of the distribution agreement
including price, time frames, and obligations of
both parties. Although the e-mail never used the word
contract, it stated that all of the terms had been agreed
upon. Chou believed that this e-mail was meant to
replace the earlier notion that he should draft a contract,
and one month passed. BTT then sent Chou a
fax requesting that he send a draft for a distribution
agreement contract. Despite the fact that Chou did so
immediately after receiving the BTT fax, several more
months passed without response from BTT. BTT had a
change in management and
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Given the nature of this e-mail, I believe this e-mail was created and sent in a very professional manner. The sender did not give out any unnecessary personal details of the employee, as far as to the reason the e-mail was being sent. She did not make any personal remarks or offer any personal opinions about the employee. The sender got the message across without coming seeming to be mad or upset but yet was still serious. I did not reply back to this e-mail; however I think the form of technology used was perfect for the purpose of getting this message to everyone at once and promptly.
Message #2
This message was an e-mail I sent to management at my job asking for specific dates off
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networks arises. What are the ramifications for employees’ right to privacy in the workplace? Does an employer have the right to search an employee’s computer files or review the employee’s electronic mail (“E-mail”)? What are the advantages and disadvantages of using surveillance at the workplace?
As you will read in detail later in this chapter, the laws governing electronic surveillance have largely favored employers, both in the private and public sectors. There is minimal legislation limiting an employer’s ability to keep track of employees’ online activity. And Recent case law has made clear that as long as employees are told that they have a “limited expectation of privacy” in their
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Associate Level Material
Appendix D
E-mail Etiquette
Read the following e-mails. For each e-mail:
• Describe any content and formatting errors found.
• Determine if the content is appropriate for a workplace setting. If it is, explain why. If not, identify the errors made and rewrite the e-mail, to be appropriate.
| |
|E-mail One |
|To: Tom
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reason to consider market research as an integral part of the product development process. The main way to perform market research through the Internet is e-mail. It potentially offers researchers many advantages such as easy access to world-wide samples, low administration costs (both financially and temporally) and it is unobtrusive and friendly to respondents. Moreover, response rates to e-mail questionnaires appear favourable as does the ease of distribution and response times. However, e-mail's application as a research tool is constrained by its, as yet, limited and biased population of users (in terms of age, income, gender and race).Technology-based tools, such as the Internet, can
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is Monday, June 30, 2014, but feel free to start the readings and working through assignments.
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E-mail and E-mail Attachments:
Every student at Franklin is given a Franklin e-mail. Please try to use that e-mail address. The main reason for this is the proliferation of e-mail viruses. Franklin monitors all e-mails, stores all e-mail off site, and scans all e-mail for viruses
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Security Recommendations To Prevent Social Engineering Attacks
A social engineering attack is a non technical attack that attacks the mindset of the victim. An intruder prefers this attack, because the human mindset has more weaknesses than many systems do. There are several implementations that can be used to deter social engineering attacks. The following are list of security recommendations to thwart social engineering attacks that must be used by all company employees:
· Do not click on any links in an e-mail instead scan the link with a virus scanner and type the link in the browser instead of clicking on the link.
· Do not open any e-mail attachments without first during a
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remedies for a breach of contract.
Contract
BTT and Chou made an exclusive negotiation agreement for a 90-day period. This agreement had stipulations that a contract had to be in writing within this period. Before the expiration of this period, the parties reached an oral agreement in a meeting followed by an e-mail from BTT to Chou repeating their oral agreement on paper. This electronic document reiterated the key terms of what was agreed upon in the meeting between the parties (Melvin, 2011, p. 155). With areas agreed upon, the parties should be considered under contract.
Positive and Negative Facts of Agreement
There are several areas in this simulation that show positive and
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TUI University
TUI University
Darrian Ward
ITM 434
Module V: Case Assignment
Dr. Frank Nolan
Every day, millions of people receive dozens of unsolicited commercial e-mails known popularly as spam. Some users see spam as a minor annoyance, while others are so overwhelmed with spam that they are forced to switch e-mail addresses. The thing that attracts the most spam is the e-mail addresses posted on Web sites or in newsgroups. Some spam is generated through attacks on mail servers, methods that don't rely on the collection of e-mail addresses at all.
One sneaky culprit is the spyware. Spyware is a small script
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Monitoring Employees on Networks
William C. Bridges
IT/205
February 28, 2014
Professor Song Tang
The e-mail process benefits organizations by allowing for inter-company communications faster and more direct. . Email benefits an organization in speed of communication between its employees as well as management and also the decreased cost of this method of instant communication. Using e-mail lets employees communicate with each other and management immediately for purposes of meetings, lunch’s, and other activities within and on company time. Instead of having a messenger walk the meeting notice over to the employee, or having to read it on a board. Having an e-mail system in place
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What do you do when the people who are involved in a conflict are pressed for time or are located far apart? Online collaboration tools are opening new approaches for conflict resolution.The Internet and e-mail have changed ehe environment in which organizations operate. E-mail allows us to send messages with ease and speed. The Internet gives unprecedented access to a wide array of information. This changing technological landscape has not only affected employees but also the customers, suppliers, shareholders, and bureaucrats with whom they interact. While e-mail and the Internet may have increased organizational performance, they have also added new types of conflict. Significantly, they
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active-duty military personnel who served for a minimum of 20 years. Applicants must be in the top 10% of their high school class and have at least a 1250 on the SATs or a 27 on the ACT. The award is $1,125 per year provided the student is a member of the Dean's list at least once during his or her first two years. The application is due in February. For more information, e-mail stuhrstudents@earthlink.net.
The MG James Ursano Scholarship Fund is open to dependents of Army personnel. The award is need based, and ranges from $700 to $1,800 and may be renewed if the student maintains a 2.0GPA. This award is due in February. For more information, e-mail aer@aerhq.org.
The TET '68 Scholarship
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Big Time Toymaker
LAW/421
September 25, 2014
Phillip Muir - University of Phoenix
Big Time Toymaker
BTT and Chou made an exclusive negotiation agreement for a 90 day period. There were specific stipulations that a written agreement must be in affect and signed within this time frame. Both parties had reached an oral agreement before the 90 day expiration had occurred and also had contacted each other through an e mail repeating the terms of the oral agreement on paper. This electronic document reiterated the key terms of what was agreed upon in the meeting between the parties (Melvin, 2011, p. 155). With this all taking place, the two parties should be considered under contract
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Analysis of business-related messages
Donna Smith
COMM/470
April 27, 2014
Elizabeth Kachmor
Analysis of business-related messages
In business today most communication is relayed through electronic means. This is done using e-mail, texting or video chats. There are advantages and disadvantages to using virtual communication, examples of the advantages are increased productivity, ability to work at home, or in the field, and less time in the office. There is also the advantage of being able to connect to staff or clients without having to access the information in the office. Some of the disadvantages are being available twenty four hours a day, and loss of personal communication
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Week 4 Checkpoint
How does e-mail benefit an organization? Why might an organization want to limit how an employee uses e-mail during work hours? What is an e-mail’s path once it leaves an organization?
Since email first emerged as a business tool, companies have increased productivity, decreased costs and found new marketing venues. Executives are able to receive almost real-time status updates and can therefore make well-informed decisions. Email can also be used to rapidly disseminate information to multiple employees at the same time. An organization might want to limit how an employees use email during work hours to prevent lawsuits from someone outside the company and by not
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manufacturing and production departments could share their ideas with each other quickly and they could send designs to each other to complete jobs in a more timely fashion.
The use of intra-office email allows for employees to communicate with each other quickly and efficiently. By using email a division could contact another division without having to send a runner down to that department, wait for an answer, and then send another runner down with the documentation. For example if the production department wanted to know the numbers of orders from last quarter, they could send an e-mail to the accounting department requesting the numbers and accounting could send them back the information
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The world of the electronic business
Electronic business is a business managed over the internet, like using electronic networks to do transactions, processes and systems that assist the act of doing business. According to SearchCIO, "E-business (electronic business), derived from such terms as "e-mail" and "e-commerce" is the conduct of business on the Internet, not only buying and selling but also servicing customers and collaborating with business partners" .The e-business world (electronic business world) is about helping in the development of business operations, changing business models, and internal communication tools. Over the last few years, companies have made
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Internet Tools at Dirt Bikes
Tia Caldwell
IT205
October 6th, 2013
Raymond Randolph
Internet Tools at Dirt Bikes
There are many ways Internet tools can benefit a company like Dirt Bikes, some of those benefits are things like the enhancement of team productivity, saving money, faster communication, keeping employees up-to-date, and enabling one-stop access to important documents. First, one must understand the tools and technologies, e-mail, instant messaging, bulletin boards, scheduling, document management, and virtual conferencing.
The first benefit is E-mail; e-mails offer ways to converse electronically with other employees without time consuming meetings. Documents also can
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Amanda Persico
Case Scenario: Big Time Toymaker
1. At what point, if ever, did the parties have a contract?
The parties had an oral contract when BTT and Chou agreed on an oral distribution agreement three days before the 90-day period had expired.
2. What facts may weigh in favor of or against Chou in terms of the parties’ objective intent to contract?
The facts that would weigh in favor for Chou were the meeting that took place 3 days prior to the 90-day expiration period, the e-mail received from BTT outlining terms that were agreed upon in the meeting, and the fax that BTT sent to Chou requesting a distribution contract. The facts that would weigh against Chou were
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Checkpoint - Monitoring Employees on Networks
Jorge Hernandez
IT/205
March 14, 2014
DEBBI MCCLOUD, MSCIS
Checkpoint - Monitoring Employees on Networks
Answer the following questions in 200 to 300 words each:
How does e-mail benefit an organization? Why might an organization want to limit how an employee uses e-mail during work hours? What is an e-mail’s path once it leaves an organization?
E-mail can benefit an organization by offering quick, efficient and relatively inexpensive means of communication, both internally and externally, for an organization. It also allows paperless communication and via the use the Global Access List (GAL) military directory, quick access to all
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provides NAT and PAT features.
Securing SMTP transmissions can be done by both validating incoming mail & using a mail relay. The validation of incoming mail will check the incoming mail for an authorized address, and discard it if not found. Mail relay allows e-mail received by your e-mail server to be passed onto the intended recipient even if that user is not registered on your server. If you do need to have relay enabled, your best option is to allow it for authenticated users only. Authentication is done either via IP address or user id and password.
The last is the file server for customers’ loan applications and other personal data files. TCFS (Transparent Cryptographic
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Employee Privacy Report
University of Phoenix
Bus Com/285
October 14, 2010
Employee Privacy Report
Employee privacy in the workplace is complex. There are many rules and regulations when it comes to e-mail and internet use in the workplace. In this paper, privacy policies, e-mail use, internet use, and laws regarding employee e-mail and internet use will be addressed. Implementation of policies by employers, as well as assumptions that employees make regarding their privacy at work will also be explained.
Technology makes it possible for today’s employers to monitor and regulate every aspect of employees’ jobs. They are able to monitor telephone conversations, computer, e
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Student Portal allows you to submit and download files.
True
False
7. If you place your mouse pointer on the Classes link, a menu will drop down with an option for you to see your course schedule for the semester.
True
False
8. Select the name of a portable drive used to back up and save files.
A. USB
B. Pen drive
C. Flash memory drive
D. All of the answers are correct.
9. Unwanted e-mails can be dragged into the Junk E-mail folder in Microsoft Outlook for security reasons.
True
False
10. The Briarcliffe College Catalog can be found on the Student Portal by clicking on which link?
A. Classes
B. Links
C. Academic Resources
D. Program Details
11. The Student Classroom
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ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY
Fire up your personal computers, the 1997 Noble Peace Prize was
primarily won by e-mail. This is at least what Mr. Thomas Friedman a New
York Times Columnist and Pulitzer Prize winning author believes. At a
luncheon address on 15 November 2000 he presented his theories of
globalization and how e-mail was a primary reason that Jody Williams won
the Noble Peace Prize in 1997. Although she did use e-mail as a tool to help
organize a global movement against the use of land mines it was only one of
several globalization and human factors that had to emerge during her
successful campaign. Is success or failure of Jody Williams and her campaign
due
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computer that lacks security features.
* POP3: Post Office Protocol is used to download e-mail from a remote mail server.
* IMAP: Internet Message Access Protocol is also used to download e-mail from a remote mail server.
* SMTP: Simple Mail Transfer Protocol is used to send e-mail to a remote e-mail server.
* Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP): Send control and error messages to computers and servers. ICMP has several different uses, such as announcing network errors, announcing network congestion, and troubleshooting.
TCP/IP Model
The TCP/IP reference model provides a common frame of reference for developing the protocols used on the Internet. It consists of layers that
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Week Five – Employee Privacy Act Report
Jessica Jackson
COM/285
Timothy Smith
June 20, 2012
Employee Privacy Report
In this report I will be discussing the current privacy policies at Abacus Technology Corporation. I will be going over the policies that Abacus Technology has in place regarding e-mail use and internet use. As well as reviewing the current laws that the State of Maryland has regarding employee e-mail and internet privacy. I will also be discussing why companies implement e-mail and internet use policies. Lastly, I will be covering what assumptions employees might make about their privacy at work and how the policies that are in place can affect an
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Spelling, mechanical errors, word choice, sentence structure
Proofread
Double check the final copy for typographical errors
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Store Operations Messages-Managers E-mail
Sharon Tucci
XCOM-285
September 9, 2012
Karen Blatter-Schieler
Store Operations Messages-Managers E-mail
To: All Managers
CC:
BCC:
Subject: Retail Store Operations and Modifications
Hello everyone, I would like to inform you all about some changes that will be taking place within all of your retail stores effective as of the 1st of the year. I want you all to understand that no stores will be closing. I think it is best to make that very clear to put any rumors you may have heard to rest. As you all know
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purposes only. Employees should refrain from sending
or receiving personal mail at the workplace.
To ensure effective telephone communications, employees should always use the approved
greeting and speak in a courteous and professional manner. Please confirm information received from
the caller, and hang up only after the caller has done so.
Computer and E-mail Usage
Computers and other media of electronic communications ("Media") are the property of the
Firm which has a legitimate business interest in the proper utilization of its property. Therefore, any use
of the Firm's property, and any electronic communications sent or received, may be monitored by
persons authorized by the
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Access Controls, but are still relatively simple to monitor for a small business.
3. NetSecIT is a multinational IT services company consisting of 120,000 computers that have internet access and 45,000 servers. All employees communicate using smart phones and e-mail. Many employees work from home and travel extensively. Role Based Access Control should be used in this scenario because this is a large company with employees who travel and work from home. The roles should be controlled by a Security Administrator who could provide different levels of security to individual users. There would be some overhead in startup to get up and running but once in place this should be easy to manage
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are rarely used for computing anymore because the Net has given the computer so much more versatility.
E-mail (Electronic Mail) With an Internet e-mail account, users can communicate with anyone else online, any place in the world, with no long distance fees. Most e-mail programs allow people to:
* List mail received and sent
* Read or delete an item from the list of documents received
* Print or save a document as a file
* Store frequently used names and addresses
* Automatically attach signatures at the end of letters
* Send replies, with portions of the original message in the reply
* Forward mail by simply readdressing it
* Attach other files to mail
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the networks it funded, businesses turned to commercial e-mail services. Larger firms built their own TCP/IP-based WANs that used leased telephone lines to connect field offices to corporate headquarters. As I continue I will show how the Internet evolved from a resource used primarily by the academic community to one that allows commercial services. In 1989, the NSF permitted two commercial e-mail services, MCI Mail and CompuServe, to establish limited connections to the Internet.
These commercial providers allowed their subscribers to exchange e-mail messages with members of the academic and research communities who were connected to the Internet. These connections allowed commercial
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, calculator, printer, copier machine, fax machine (facsimile), laminating machine, note binding machine, typewriter, voice messaging, telemarketing, teleconferencing, e-commerce, electronic funds transfer, electronic mail, telecommuting, to name a few. Computers help in storing data in various files and folders that otherwise had chances of getting misplaced. ATM and MISCS help in withdrawing and transferring money anywhere and everywhere. They required keeping people money secured. Office automation products effectively help in decreasing manual work and also save time through their automatic functional features. These office automation products perform every task in the office and are very
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productivity at the workplace. These policies help the company to protect itself and its employees from visiting any malicious web page or receive any e-mails with virus that could damage the data in the company.
Companies implement these policies also to protect its electronic assets because in today’s business world most of them keep their record in electronic form. Consequently, employees forget that their employers have every right to monitor their Internet or e-mail usage and that does not mean there are violation its employees’ rights. At my last workplace, they did not have a written policy for Internet or e-mail usage, but they did have a disclaimer that every employee has to click the
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